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The Henderson County Sheriff's Office said it received word from the Galveston Police Department and Medical Examiner's Office that Dr. Leslie Cargile and her husband, William Allen Cargile Jr., were discovered in their city.

Deputies had no other information on a cause of death.

Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Frank Stout said Dr. Cargile did not show up for work on Monday.

Cargile had a medical practice in Black Mountain, N.C.

Deputies went to the couple's home to do a welfare check and did not find Cargile or her husband.

The family said the couple told some people they were going away for a day or two, but the family had not heard from them.

On Friday, the Sheriff’s Office said investigators confirmed that the couple left their residence at about noon on Saturday and were in Mobile, Ala., that evening. They checked into a Hilton hotel there and checked out the next morning, the Sheriff’s Office said.

Stout said, "The traditional ways that you would go looking for somebody -- either cellphones, credit cards -- have led us to dead ends."

Cargile is the only doctor in the Black Mountain practice. On Friday, dozens of patients came to the office to pick up their medical records. The staff told News 4 they are volunteering to help patients. They put a sign on the front door that reads,"We ask that you please be kind to the staff. They are all here on their own time and we are here for you."

The Sheriff's Office initially said there were no signs of foul play in Cargile's disappearance.

Investigators are still looking into the circumstances surrounding the deaths.